Job Title: Crisis Support Worker – Young People’s Mental Health
Pay: £17.50–£28 per hour
Contract Type: Flexible / Agency Contract
Hours: 12-hour shifts (Days and Nights available)
About Us
No young person should ever feel like they’re facing a mental health crisis alone.
We’re here for those aged 11–17 who are navigating some of life’s hardest moments — offering compassionate, trauma-informed support when it matters most. Our team works around the clock to bring safety, calm, and connection to young people experiencing acute emotional distress or mental health difficulties.
We don’t just show up — we stay present, we listen deeply, and we lead with care.
The Role
We’re looking for a Crisis Support Worker who brings empathy, resilience, and a calm, confident presence to the young people in our care.
In this flexible, agency-based role, you’ll be supporting one vulnerable young person on a long-term, one-to-one basis as part of a 24/7 solo care package. This is frontline work — it’s emotionally demanding, fast-moving, and deeply meaningful.
You’ll be a constant, steady presence in their life — helping them feel safe, heard, and supported while guiding them through daily life and moments of crisis.
What You’ll Be Doing
• Creating Structure & Stability – Support daily routines and engage the young person in meaningful activities and fun days out that promote wellbeing, independence, and connection.
• Providing Therapeutic Support – Use evidence-based techniques like grounding and emotional regulation to manage distress and build resilience, always putting their emotional safety first.
• Keeping Clear, Accurate Records – Log incidents, interventions, and communications professionally and sensitively, in line with safeguarding and legal requirements.
• Ongoing Learning & Supervision – Take part in reflective practice, regular supervision, and training to support your professional growth and personal resilience.
• Transport Support – Help ensure the young person gets to school, appointments, and other activities safely and on time.
• Collaborating with Professionals – Work closely with CAMHS, social workers, emergency services, and other professionals to deliver consistent, joined-up care.
Requirements
Are You the Right Fit?
We’re looking for someone who’s steady in a storm and passionate about helping young people feel safe and supported.
Ask yourself:
✔ Do you have experience supporting young people in crisis or with complex mental health needs?
✔ Can you stay calm, compassionate, and clear under pressure?
✔ Do you understand trauma-informed and person-centred approaches?
✔ Are you flexible with your availability (including evenings, weekends, and short-notice shifts)?
✔ Do you have a full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle?
Experience in secure settings, hospital wards, or prison services is a bonus — as is a background in youth work, psychology, mental health, or social care. But above all, we’re looking for someone who shows up with heart, presence, and a genuine desire to make a difference.
Benefits
What We Offer
• A warm, inclusive, and trauma-informed working culture
• Competitive pay rates with scope for progression
• Access to meaningful training and CPD opportunities
• Clinical supervision and regular reflective practice
• A chance to change a young person’s life for the better
• Casual dress – wear what’s comfortable and allows you to be your best at work
• Referral bonus scheme – know someone who’d be a great fit? Refer them and earn a bonus
Apply Now
If you’re ready to be the calm in the chaos, the steady presence a young person can rely on — we’d love to hear from you.
Join a team that believes in showing up, holding space, and making a difference — one young life at a time.
This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable young people and expect all staff to share this commitment.